There is DPD, who are really rather good, and the SoS's that make up the rest.
The worse, by a considerable margin, are UPS who are utterly dire.
For the 9 months I was dependent on medical devices, my NHS trust had contracted out delivery to a major medical manufacturer, who used UPS.
Stuff would never arrive on the day promised, if it ever arrived at all. After 4 months I discovered that a pile of the stuff was being dropped at an empty house on a road that had the first letter in common with mine.
Some strong words with a member of the board of the Trust allowed to me to involve the chemist who would get the stuff in 48 hours without fail and ring me to ask what time I wanted it delivered.
UPS Lost a large (6 foot long) wicker chest in Tamworth depot, tracking says it went in and never came out.
I heard a rumour (on good authority) that UPS ordered a large (think half container size) UPS for the Tamworth site, a company delivered it into the correct place in the car park ready for installation, then a UPS artic arrived and took it away never to be seen again.
Last edited by: Zero on Thu 4 Nov 21 at 13:02
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